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Gosalli Forest Trail
A symbol of Harye 2-ri Village, this is a forest path where trees grow harmoniously in the valley and where spring water flows all year round.
Meochewat Forest Trail
Discover why you feel better when you walk along a forest path.
Cheona Forest Path Cheona Valley
A famous spot to appreciate the autumn leaves of Hallasan Mountain
Deulleongmoru Trail
A short forest trail with a view of Hallasan Mountain and the ocean at Seogwipo
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Dolkorom Bongbong
A cafe in Sehwa village with a name that means ‘a mouthful of sweetness’
Budu Sikdang (Moseulpo)
Budu Sikdang is a restaurant specializing in the yellowtail fish, the king of the winter seas
Organic Coffee Cafeda
CAFEDA is a rest area around a Jeju fishing village in Sinchon Keunmul Port on Jeju Olle Trail route 18.
Seopseom Jigi
Spring, summer, fall, winter, a cafe by the sea for all seasons.
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Sarangi Gotpineun Minbak
A Geo House Located in Gimnyeong Village
Iyagi Byeolbang
At the Midway Point of Olle Route 21, Boasting an Ocean View of Hado Beach
Beomseom Punggyeong
A Newly Built Pension Along Olle Route 7 in Seogwipo
The Grand Sumorum
With a new name, the Grand Sumorum now has 132 rooms, but the fantastic Jeju ocean view and beautiful Olle trail No. 7 are the same!
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Travelling Chujado’s Olle walking trail 18-1
When exploring a new place, it’s important to slow down and take in all the tiny details. So, let’s take a journey to remote Chujado Island and its Olle walking trail No. 18-1. You’ll find it is full of beautiful scenery and precious memories.
What is the Jeju Geo Trail? Take a one-night two-day trip to Suwolbong, a volcanic wonder
A trip to meet the real Jeju. Here we introduce a one-night two-day course along the Suwolbong Geo Trail, a key part of this volcanic island's living history. How about exploring, dining, and just having a good time with a unifying and uniquely geological theme?
From Muobeopjeongsa Temple to Donnaeko Valley, (Walking along Dongbaek-gil Trail)
On Hallasan Mountain, a mountain that represents Jeju, there is the Halla Trail, a fantastical forest path where you can meet nature. The Halla Trail, which surrounds the national forest that sits 600 to 800m above sea level, is an 80km-long forest path that connects Muobeopjeongsa, Sioreum Parasitic Cone, Suakgyo Valley, and Iseungak (Iseungi Volcanic Cone) by using a logistics road and forest trail built during the Japanese occupation of Korea and a transport road for shiitake mushroom farms. For some, Halla Trail is a place to experience the history, ecology, and forest culture of Jeju, whereas, for others, it is a place to heal the difficulties of everyday life. Among the various Halla Trails, we introduce Dongbaek-gil Trail where you can heal with nature and view the history and ecology of Jeju from a diverse perspective.
(Spring in Jeju Island) Strawberries experience & Olle Trail
Spring is the start of strawberries season starts and Jeju farmers offer a bunch of strawberry farming-related activities, like picking berries or making delicious food out of them. On the other hand, One of the best ways to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Jeju Island is by walking on a well planned and maintained trail.
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The 12th Chujado Yellow Corvina Festival 2019
This small set of islands in the South Sea some 90-minutes by ferry north of Jeju Island, is *the* place to experience first-hand the bounty of the ocean. Taste all sorts of fresh fish and local specialities, and also take part in the celebration!
Sanyang Keuneonggot Firefly Tour
The Sanyang Keuneonggot Firefly Tour, where fireflies dance.
Gapado Green Barley Festival
Each spring barley fields with spectacular views are feted on Jeju’s 4th largest island
Samyang Black Sand Beach Festival
Chasing Away the Summer Heat with a Beach FestivalTo promote Samyang’s black sand, the Samyang Black Sand Beach Festival has been held just in time for the summer holidays since 2002. The festival offers sand bathing, beach soccer for children, beach sand sculpture exhibition, and a spring water gun fight along with ocean experience programs such as scuba diving, windsurfing, sea bathing, and deep-sea fishing. The festival features performing arts events organized by the local residents.
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